amishah said:I am not from Dallas area nor I am talking about the pilot program. I was just saying that a Green Card holder can not sponsor his wife. Period. And that is what I was trying to prove that why a Green Card holder is not eligible.
amishah said:I am not from Dallas area nor I am talking about the pilot program. I was just saying that a Green Card holder can not sponsor his wife. Period. And that is what I was trying to prove that why a Green Card holder is not eligible.
YES A GC HOLDER CAN PETITION BUT NOT SPONSOR. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN PETITION AND SPONSOR. PVB80 IS ASKING ABOUT SPONSORING NOT PETIONING.anti-climacus said:GREEN CARD HOLDERS CAN PETITION FOR AOS ON BEHALF OF THEIR SPOUSES. THEY JUST HAVE TO WAIT LONGER TO PROCESS IT, NORMALLY AROUND 5 YEARS!!!
http://immigration.about.com/library/weekly/aa092299.htm
Question #2: What is the difference between marrying a US Citizen and a Permanent Resident?.
[/QUOTE]amishah said:YES A GC HOLDER CAN PETITION BUT NOT SPONSOR. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN PETITION AND SPONSOR. PVB80 IS ASKING ABOUT SPONSORING NOT PETIONING.
You are right: that's what you would have to assume if he was clear about the DORA program, but he is, on his own account, "a little confused and naive."amishah said:If he is asking about petitioning then what does DORA going to be helpful to him?? So if he is talking about DORA then he is asking about Sponsoring.
He said it later on when we were already on VISA NUMBER's path.anti-climacus said:You are right: that's what you would have to assume if he was clear about the DORA program, but he is, on his own account, "a little confused and naive."
EricNeesGC said:I am renewing this thread as no one has posted anything in the last few days. Please update anything you find. So far, I have seen only a select few getting GC through DORA and only 1 (or maybe 2) getting it within the promised 90 days period.
I filed my application on Nov 19th. FP was done on Nov 29th and on Dec 7th, status was updated that the process has resumed. No update since then. I did, however, received the 70th day notice to come and apply for EAD (which I did get).
Please let us know if anyone is in a different boat.
Thanks
Eric
Schnecki said:I went to the Dallas District Office (8010 North Stemmons) yesterday (I had an appointment) and asked to get an I-551 stamp in my passport so that I could travel. The immigration officer inside told me that she wouldn't give me the stamp BECAUSE I am in the Pilot Program and the whole point of that program is to eliminate your need for a stamp, AP, EAD, etc.
dhakaya said:LOL! Well guys... maybe 30 minutes after making the above post , I got an e-mail from USCIS saying this:
"On April 18, 2005, after approving your application, we ordered you a new card. Your card will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready."
So needless to say I am very happy and wanted to say thanks to all the well wishers, especially the Guy upstairs!
dhakaya said:LOL! Well guys... maybe 30 minutes after making the above post , I got an e-mail from USCIS saying this:
"On April 18, 2005, after approving your application, we ordered you a new card. Your card will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready."
So needless to say I am very happy and wanted to say thanks to all the well wishers, especially the Guy upstairs!